tempto

Etymology
Probably from the iterative or frequentative suffix attached to a base derived somehow from. There is disagreement about the details: Lewis and Short derive it from (supine ) without explaining the origin of the version spelled with -mpt-, whereas De Vaan derives it from the hypothetical supine  of an unattested verb meaning 'to touch, feel' built on *temp-, which can be interpreted as an extended form of  (compare, ).

Verb

 * 1) to test the strength; to make an attack upon
 * 2) to test
 * 3) to try, attempt
 * 4) to urge, incite, rouse
 * 5) to handle, touch
 * 1) to urge, incite, rouse
 * 2) to handle, touch
 * 1) to handle, touch
 * 1) to handle, touch